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Where are the javadoc jar's for Real-Time-SDK?

Using Real-Time-SDK-2.1.2.L1 - where are the javadoc files? If they are intentionally omitted, please accept this as a suggestion to include them. Javadoc has been used for documenting Java API's since the early 2000's.

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Hi @Patrick Sweeney,

If you download the RTSDK package from the downloads tab, once uncompressed you can find the JavaDocs in the path Java\Ema\Docs\refman and Java\Eta\Docs\refman.

If you are downloading the SDK from GitHub, then you will have to generate the docs yourself. The SDK sources are included in the package.

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"refman" is the html artifact, I was looking for the jar artifact to use in conjunction with an IDE.

I will do as you suggest and obtain them the github and generate the JavaDoc jars with the customary tools.

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